[Vim-l] Titles project

hermitte at free.fr hermitte at free.fr
Thu Oct 4 10:17:21 UTC 2007


Hello,

John Beckett <johnb.beckett at gmail.com> wrote:

> Santhalus wrote:

> 83 How to indent (useful for source code)
> 83 How to indent a program
> NO 83 Indent your code automatically
> # I prefer Sebastian's suggestion (below) - ok?
> OK 83 Indenting source code
>
> 221 Indenting "throws" in java
> 221 Indenting java throw statements
> OK 221 Indent Java throw statements

"Indent" or "Indenting" ?
(I can't help much has my English grammar lessons are far behind me)


> 376 A totally useless tip...or is it ?
> 376 A totally useless tip
> --> 376 Build vim with your name included
> # Sebastian has suggested deleting this tip.
> # I will add {{delete}} if you don't object.

I like the other proposition that have been made in other emails about
customizing Vim.



> 683 HOWTO - Integrate MS .NET and gvim.exe
> 683 Integrate Visual Studio and gvim
> OK 683 Integrate gvim with Visual Studio

The ".NET" information is a very important one that must not be discarded.
Vim 5.x could be integrated with VS6. However, as VS.NET API changed, we could
not integrate Vim with it anymore. Hence this tip.

> 945 Range of current c/c PLUS PLUS /java function
> 945 Range of current C/Cpp/Java function
> --> 945 Run vim command on current C/Cpp/Java function
> OK 945 Run Vim command on current C/Cpp/Java function

It's not just C, C++, and Java. It's also (B,?) D, C#, PHP, etc. In other words,
this tip concerns all C-like languages.
Moreover, as stated in the comments, it does not integrate that well with C++,
and definitivelly not well at all with Java.

-- 
Luc Hermitte


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